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germany and the eu. germany had highest vacation days n eu . they are most productive. >> they make good cars, the germans. >> and the gloth grated is-thirds of our own . once upon a time they were a low tax regime and hours were higher. taxes on work you get less of it >> europe has legally man dated vacation . we don't have that here. >> i hope we are not on the air in france and germany. you are killing these poor people. >> they are killing themselves. look at their numbers. want you want to have them. >> they are happy except for millionaire necessary france. >> which is why they are leaving for belgium which is a tax-haven. 75 or 85 percent. ments to work there? last word from steve. a push to ring in the new year with a mileage tax. will it drive your economy off of the cliff? >> and colleges cashing in. they are collecting more application fees and not letting more students in. >> college is maching an increase . critucs call it a money grab. that is it a flip side. they have stocks set to >> believe it or not, colleges are enticing mor
germany and the eu. germany had highest vacation days n eu . they are most productive. >> they make good cars, the germans. >> and the gloth grated is-thirds of our own . once upon a time they were a low tax regime and hours were higher. taxes on work you get less of it >> europe has legally man dated vacation . we don't have that here. >> i hope we are not on the air in france and germany. you are killing these poor people. >> they are killing themselves. look at...
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among political class it's best to stand up to germany you have to stand up to the c.p.a. to say look unless we get this this rescue done on our terms of even leave the eurozone and then you know you take the losses i would assume that joni what not like bonds and germany would really be scattered for anyone who leaving the euro zone because there are risks involved and and the german political leadership is very risk averse at the moment so so so i think they will probably have the greeks the spaniards the police probably would have a much stronger hand and then they think. you know if they stood up to germany. so if greece stood its ground. the banks. greece. and. what constitutes one to go down say in the show delta they know. this is the truth six. months or is that so much seven and there's a huge decision by the french toast divided against itself the sunni shia conflict rages across the arab middle east and beyond is this sectarian division being used . he is under siege for. destruction without mercy. what could have been just ruins. saved by a great sacrifice. and
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she is the most popular politician in germany. her popularity ratings significantly surpassed those of the party as a whole, and therefore, the party is happy to have her as its head as it goes into next year's elections. the reason for that popularity is very much her handling of the eurozone crisis, the very same attributes that annoyed many of the eurozone member countries -- her caution, her insistence that structural reform must precede bailouts. >> this is being dubbed the merkel show. can she deliver, though? >> in fact, she is very much the main message here at the party congress, but not the only message. as we heard in the report, the party has been at pains to show itself as a modern party, a party focused on diversity. there were strong warnings to business, for example, that it needs to get more women into top management positions. we heard a very long discussion about tax treatment of same-sex marriages. the cdu trying to show itself as a party that is delectable by urban voters and that stands for diversity, as i sa
she is the most popular politician in germany. her popularity ratings significantly surpassed those of the party as a whole, and therefore, the party is happy to have her as its head as it goes into next year's elections. the reason for that popularity is very much her handling of the eurozone crisis, the very same attributes that annoyed many of the eurozone member countries -- her caution, her insistence that structural reform must precede bailouts. >> this is being dubbed the merkel...
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france england hungary germany. of these new minutes and radicals out of a operate what do they base their beliefs on. film takes you into the heart of europe's new extreme right. we begin in the center of europe in hungary. here the nationalists don't target muslims but the estimated eight hundred thousand gypsies to live lived here for centuries. it's a minority that was often been attacked by radical movements we met one of these groups in the small town of beulah. with. the army of brigham's as these ultra nationalists like to be called. community. this is their headquarters. apart from the sorts of the spokesman none of the soldiers of the army of brigands wants to show his face on camera. the movement has about one hundred members that common aim over the past few years has been to terrorize the gypsies throughout the country. throughout your grandma and my phone is going ok no problems with the gypsies they aren't trying anything on all that and are doing fine throughout on good. and i worries. well there are
france england hungary germany. of these new minutes and radicals out of a operate what do they base their beliefs on. film takes you into the heart of europe's new extreme right. we begin in the center of europe in hungary. here the nationalists don't target muslims but the estimated eight hundred thousand gypsies to live lived here for centuries. it's a minority that was often been attacked by radical movements we met one of these groups in the small town of beulah. with. the army of...
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hungary germany who are these new minutes and radicals out of. what do they base their beliefs on. film takes you into the heart of europe's new extreme right. we begin in the center of europe in hungary. here the nationalist muslims but the estimated eight hundred thousand gypsies to live lived here for centuries. it's a minority that has often been attacked by radical movements we met one of these groups in the small town of. bergen says these ultra nationalists like to be called. this is the headquarters. of the spokesman none of the soldiers of the army of wants to show his face on camera. the movement has about one hundred members that common aim over the past few years has been to terrorize the gypsies throughout the country. ok. trying anything on all that and. more numerous that filtering through the filtering through. but that's right. you. know when there are so many of them arriving with respect and you get a. nominee of heavies old come by train. they spend two to three hours every day working out not everyone can become a brilliant minimum ages twenty five may have to
hungary germany who are these new minutes and radicals out of. what do they base their beliefs on. film takes you into the heart of europe's new extreme right. we begin in the center of europe in hungary. here the nationalist muslims but the estimated eight hundred thousand gypsies to live lived here for centuries. it's a minority that has often been attacked by radical movements we met one of these groups in the small town of. bergen says these ultra nationalists like to be called. this is the...
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. >> it is germany's third biggest power company. most of the job losses will be among support and administrative staff. the company has struggled financially from having to shut down to below of its nuclear reactors over safety fears in the wake of the fukushima disaster. >> ratings agency standard and poor's has downgraded cypress again. its sovereign debt already has junk status. now it has gone down two more notches. >> cypress says it needs a decision on an international bailout within days to avoid a default. international monetary fund says talks are unlikely to be concluded this year. it needs the bailout to save its banks, which are heavily exposed to greet debt. well, germans are losing their appetite for spending money. consumer confidence has fallen for the second month in a row according to market research group gfk. >> they polled 2000 german shoppers and on the 0 digit overall economic picture, their own financial outlook, and plans to shell out cash for big-ticket items this christmas. they concluded that growing pess
. >> it is germany's third biggest power company. most of the job losses will be among support and administrative staff. the company has struggled financially from having to shut down to below of its nuclear reactors over safety fears in the wake of the fukushima disaster. >> ratings agency standard and poor's has downgraded cypress again. its sovereign debt already has junk status. now it has gone down two more notches. >> cypress says it needs a decision on an international...
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among political classes to stand up to germany you have to stand up to the c.p.a. to say look unless we get this this rescue done on our terms of even leave the eurozone and then you know if you take the losses i would assume that germany what not like the us and germany would really be scattered anyone who leaving the euro zone because there are risks involved and and the german political leadership is very risk averse at the moment so so so i think they would probably have the greeks the spaniards the portuguese proby would have a much stronger hand then they think and you know if they stood up to the job. so if greece stood its ground. the banks. greece. and merkel was tough to choose one to go down say in a showdown they know. this is the truth. it's perched atop a jaw drop and the view from that the ball scrubland stretches this fall as the eye can see up for a city that chilled all of siberia for centuries. it lost its economic importance even before it was bypassed by the chance siberian railway but the a spiritual center. things like these are a yearly occu
among political classes to stand up to germany you have to stand up to the c.p.a. to say look unless we get this this rescue done on our terms of even leave the eurozone and then you know if you take the losses i would assume that germany what not like the us and germany would really be scattered anyone who leaving the euro zone because there are risks involved and and the german political leadership is very risk averse at the moment so so so i think they would probably have the greeks the...
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the shrinking demand in germany for its land line services. the chief financial officer will take over at the beginning of 2014. well, european markets closed little changed on thursday, but slightly to the upside at new 19-month highs. our correspondent said as the summary from the frankfurt stock exchange. >> the end of the era was a surprise to traders in frankfurt but did not worry them because his successors were known at the financial markets. it looks like a well-organized change. shares were up, but for dutch bank, the problems are getting worse. the towers have been searched again, and yesterday, the bank was convicted in milan. the shares have been lower. the german dax took a little break from its christmas -- christmas rally and closed barely unchanged. families say in frankfurt for a closer look at thursday's numbers. the dax had finished slightly higher. euro stoxx 50 up just a tad as well. on wall street this hour, the dow trading up by about 0.25%, and the euro trading at a value of $1.3242. >> to the u.s. now where new date ha
the shrinking demand in germany for its land line services. the chief financial officer will take over at the beginning of 2014. well, european markets closed little changed on thursday, but slightly to the upside at new 19-month highs. our correspondent said as the summary from the frankfurt stock exchange. >> the end of the era was a surprise to traders in frankfurt but did not worry them because his successors were known at the financial markets. it looks like a well-organized change....
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. >> afghan war victims have filed a class action suit against germany in a court in the western city of bonn. >> those claims are related to an air strike ordered by a german officer in northern afghanistan in 2009, which killed 90 civilians. germany had given some compensation to the victims' families without admitting responsibility. >> lawyers representing survivors of the air strike are demanding higher compensation -- more than 3 million euros in total. they complain the settlements arrived at immediately following the attack were too small. as far as the german government is concerned, the case is closed. >> 5000 u.s. dollars was paid in over 90 instances. this money was transferred to an account in afghanistan. the account was specifically designed to compensate these families. >> on september 4, 2009, a u.s. f-15 fighter jets bombed two fuel tankers, killing more than 90 civilians. a german officer called in the air strike based on faulty intelligence. the political repercussions were extensive. the german defense minister at the time was forced to step down for his handling
. >> afghan war victims have filed a class action suit against germany in a court in the western city of bonn. >> those claims are related to an air strike ordered by a german officer in northern afghanistan in 2009, which killed 90 civilians. germany had given some compensation to the victims' families without admitting responsibility. >> lawyers representing survivors of the air strike are demanding higher compensation -- more than 3 million euros in total. they complain the...
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germany more so than england. therefore, by the end of world war ii, when you have unloaded however unwillingly its colonies, those colonies were themselves designed on principles of civil law. us, the first two pillars taken together mean that a christian, protestant religion influenced and shaped everything about american foundation of laws and defined its system of personnel rights. it wasn't just that the united states was a democratic republic, but that the very premises of what a democratic republic meant were likely to be far different in the united states than anywhere else. the second of, third of the pillars involves economic freedom. private property rights with legal titles and deeds, anti-free market economy. now, these may seem synonymous, but they are not. as hernando desoto pointed out, in many places of the world, there is and the symbols of a free economy at work. but there's no system of title deed to land or other property. this has two significant affect. first it means property ownership is n
germany more so than england. therefore, by the end of world war ii, when you have unloaded however unwillingly its colonies, those colonies were themselves designed on principles of civil law. us, the first two pillars taken together mean that a christian, protestant religion influenced and shaped everything about american foundation of laws and defined its system of personnel rights. it wasn't just that the united states was a democratic republic, but that the very premises of what a...
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. >> germany is doing relatively well in the crisis. they are doing relatively well, and they will discover that they had some problems, but what is really amazing is to watch the conservatives in this country about germany as an icon that austerity which they really don't. but why is germany able to export so well and pay higher wages by our standards? they have a very extensive welfare state to a level that is beyond the wildest american progress is that what they have is among other things, very good technical the education. a very close collaboration between the educational system and the industry and government, the system of corporate governance that is much more like what we used to have in this country represented on the boards. all of this suggests if you really want to be able to get higher in the global economy want to move in the opposite direction from all the people say that we must you actually want a more integrated and more cohesive society. >> they have done much better in this crisis and they've grown faster in the th
. >> germany is doing relatively well in the crisis. they are doing relatively well, and they will discover that they had some problems, but what is really amazing is to watch the conservatives in this country about germany as an icon that austerity which they really don't. but why is germany able to export so well and pay higher wages by our standards? they have a very extensive welfare state to a level that is beyond the wildest american progress is that what they have is among other...
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in fact, they both occurred over the last decade was in germany. germany has extremely strict begun control laws. people talk about bans on semiautomatic weapons. you have to undergo two psychological screening tests. both the examples given -- >> i understand. i think everything should be on the table. i don't have a gun, i don't have a bushmaster, i don't know why someone needs 30 rounds necessarily in a magazine, if you're gougt and hunting deer. you make the point these are hunting guns made to look like military guns but they don't have the features of military guns, is that your point? >> that's right. they ban guns based upon how they look, rather than how they function. semiautomatics, one pull of the trig, one bullet comes out. semiautomatics do lots of harm. but the problem is we have to realize that has both costs and benefits. we see the costs here but the benefits are let's say you were attacked by two criminals. would you want to have a gun where you had to manually load the bullets in? if you had a rifle had the pull the bolt back, y
in fact, they both occurred over the last decade was in germany. germany has extremely strict begun control laws. people talk about bans on semiautomatic weapons. you have to undergo two psychological screening tests. both the examples given -- >> i understand. i think everything should be on the table. i don't have a gun, i don't have a bushmaster, i don't know why someone needs 30 rounds necessarily in a magazine, if you're gougt and hunting deer. you make the point these are hunting...
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tell you that so go crystal hostiles on the line now the talk about something completely different germany is considering deploying a two hundred seventy soldiers as part of the nato mission to set up those patridge defense missiles on the turkish border with syria despite more than sixty percent of germans being against the move according to a poll last week more now than there were government on prisoners' consultant christophe or slim berlin i gather is on the line hi christophe good to see you tonight i there is germany trying to show its a face full nato member then why is it getting involved like this. well what we what we have here is that our chancellor mrs merkel is obviously preparing for a battle about power in germany in next year that the election campaign which is starting internationally by over fulfilling and prematurely fulfilling washington's wishes by sending a patriot system or two of these batteries to turkey which is completely against the will of the people and sixty percent by the way is i think not the correct figure it should be seventy percent but i think there w
tell you that so go crystal hostiles on the line now the talk about something completely different germany is considering deploying a two hundred seventy soldiers as part of the nato mission to set up those patridge defense missiles on the turkish border with syria despite more than sixty percent of germans being against the move according to a poll last week more now than there were government on prisoners' consultant christophe or slim berlin i gather is on the line hi christophe good to see...
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to immigrate to south america over here you know any in europe is more complicated you have parts of germany which have some of the best standard of living anywhere in the world you have northeastern italy for instance which has a tradition of small and two premierships you go to a small. construction area. making clothes in gucci style in florence or making food in bali and export all over the world but it is they've been doing that for a thousand years or so and then you compare it to rome maples in southern italy it's a total disgrace day themselves and say that they live in africa and in fact so this is the problem is the inequality inside the western capitalist system and this inequality is being reproduced by the chinese most of the time i am between those americas north and south europe and china whenever i travel inside china i see the same mistakes they are committing that the west has been committing for the past twenty years and it's basically to apply new liberalism to china alexander you clarkie disagree go ahead yeah of course i disagree the problem is not inequality in and of
to immigrate to south america over here you know any in europe is more complicated you have parts of germany which have some of the best standard of living anywhere in the world you have northeastern italy for instance which has a tradition of small and two premierships you go to a small. construction area. making clothes in gucci style in florence or making food in bali and export all over the world but it is they've been doing that for a thousand years or so and then you compare it to rome...
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in germany it is 29%. from april 2014 the corporation tax rate in britain will stand at 21%. [cheers and applause] this is the lowest rate of any major western economy. it is an advent for our country that says come here, create jobs here, britain is open for business. [cheers and applause] mr. speaker, we will not ask the benefit of this reduced -- pass the benefit of this reduced rate on to bank, and the bank levy rate will be increased to 0.190% next year, making banks contribute more is part of our major reforms to the banking system. we also have to be on the side of those who want to work hard and get on. i know how difficult many families have found the cost of living. in dealing with the deficit, we've had to save money. but whenever we've been able to help, we have. we've helped councils freeze council tax for two years running. and we're helping them to freeze it again next year. we put a cap on rail fare rises for the next two years so commuters are not punished for traveling to work. we're forcing energy companies to move families onto the lowest terrace for their
in germany it is 29%. from april 2014 the corporation tax rate in britain will stand at 21%. [cheers and applause] this is the lowest rate of any major western economy. it is an advent for our country that says come here, create jobs here, britain is open for business. [cheers and applause] mr. speaker, we will not ask the benefit of this reduced -- pass the benefit of this reduced rate on to bank, and the bank levy rate will be increased to 0.190% next year, making banks contribute more is...
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they crossed the rhine river and pushed deeper and deeper into germany. eventually ended up in czechoslovakia. one ranger said to me they asked the rangers, sidney solomon was a very good friend of mine, did you just land on d-day? no. it was a very long walk from normandy all the way to check a slovakia. that is what these men did. they led the way across germany. thank you very much. i will take your questions. [applause] >> did they capture any camps? >> yes they did. several of the men encounter camps along the way. in those stories, many of the men in headquarters company encountered camps and they talked about seeing these human skeletons in side of the camp. it crystallized everything that they were fighting for. they had seen firsthand exactly what the third reich had done to people and they realize it became very self evident what the war was about. yes, sir? >> you have written a lot about a lot of incredible courage, particularly personal. what are the more compelling stories you have experienced as a result of your research? >> it is an honor
they crossed the rhine river and pushed deeper and deeper into germany. eventually ended up in czechoslovakia. one ranger said to me they asked the rangers, sidney solomon was a very good friend of mine, did you just land on d-day? no. it was a very long walk from normandy all the way to check a slovakia. that is what these men did. they led the way across germany. thank you very much. i will take your questions. [applause] >> did they capture any camps? >> yes they did. several of...
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likes it germany is just as legendary in europe as but i do know is in russia. oh historians describe a battle of nations austrian prussian and swedish troops joining the russians in their fight against napoleon. around a hundred thousand died in the battle which forced napoleon to flee back to france with what remained of his army. recover some forty kilometers a day early in retreat it is about the same pace again even momentum with time. was simply lagging behind only plots of his men had skirmishes in the polian regard . yet. although the forests here look much as they do back home the cossacks already feel homesick they've covered more than two thousand kilometers in over a month. this journey is making me homesick. i miss my kids my wife my parents. lived a life it a. bit. of. a mission free cretaceous three sons four judges three. major limbs three. three. free. download free blog loaded video for your media projects and free media. tom. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else
likes it germany is just as legendary in europe as but i do know is in russia. oh historians describe a battle of nations austrian prussian and swedish troops joining the russians in their fight against napoleon. around a hundred thousand died in the battle which forced napoleon to flee back to france with what remained of his army. recover some forty kilometers a day early in retreat it is about the same pace again even momentum with time. was simply lagging behind only plots of his men had...
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germany will be giving more financial aid towards greece we saw m.p.'s voting with four hundred seventy three saying yes to this aid package one hundred saying no and eleven stand shin's now what this does mean no and it's been talked about throughout the week is next year alone it could cost germany over seven hundred million euros but we are seeing the politicians at least giving their support financial support towards greece but that support isn't being particularly backed up by some of the electorate here people on the streets of germany suggesting that perhaps greece should be left to its own devices. that is enough because we won't see this money ever again. at some point it should be stopped it's high time they were capable of helping themselves we're ok for now but some day we could also go broke there's arlen specter to vote this is all use we have already given at least so much more and they should start going on the starboard side and there's nothing more. well they were people speaking just outside of the reichstag but that seems to be refle
germany will be giving more financial aid towards greece we saw m.p.'s voting with four hundred seventy three saying yes to this aid package one hundred saying no and eleven stand shin's now what this does mean no and it's been talked about throughout the week is next year alone it could cost germany over seven hundred million euros but we are seeing the politicians at least giving their support financial support towards greece but that support isn't being particularly backed up by some of the...
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like sid germany is just as legendary in europe as but i do know is in russia. the story which describe a battle of nations austrian prussian and swedish troops joining the russians in their fight against napoleon. around a hundred thousand died in the battle which forced napoleon to flee back to france with what remained of his army. we cover some forty kilometers a day early in retreat it is about the same pace again even momentum with time. was simply lagging behind only plots of his men had skirmishes in the poland's regard. although the forests here look much as they do back home the cossacks already feel homesick they've covered more than two thousand kilometers in over a month. this journey is making me homesick. i miss my kids my wife my parents. yes. well. yes offers an air show and an issue museum what's the matter you. most of the residents never profit from the performances you don't see him coming all the signature there when you look up and there's one. alpha beta gamma he's. the find. out there know what's going on. right now. shells become income
like sid germany is just as legendary in europe as but i do know is in russia. the story which describe a battle of nations austrian prussian and swedish troops joining the russians in their fight against napoleon. around a hundred thousand died in the battle which forced napoleon to flee back to france with what remained of his army. we cover some forty kilometers a day early in retreat it is about the same pace again even momentum with time. was simply lagging behind only plots of his men had...
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like sig germany is just as legendary in europe as but i do know is in russia. the story is describe a battle of nations austrian prussian and swedish troops joining the russians in their fight against napoleon. around a hundred thousand died in the battle which forced napoleon to flee back to france with what remained of his army. recover some forty kilometers a day early in retreat it is about the same pace again even momentum with time. was simply lagging behind only plots of his men had skirmishes on the podiums regard. although the forests here look much as they do back home the cossacks already feel homesick they've covered more than two thousand kilometers in over a month. this journey is making me homesick i miss my kids my wife my parents. died that day. they hit. luck. live. i've. lived. lives . live. blind. beasts in which brighton movie about someone from the finest impressions. his friends don't talk t.v. dot com. fronts is the final leg of the journey the last stop before a final push towards napoleon's residence at fontainebleau. they've already c
like sig germany is just as legendary in europe as but i do know is in russia. the story is describe a battle of nations austrian prussian and swedish troops joining the russians in their fight against napoleon. around a hundred thousand died in the battle which forced napoleon to flee back to france with what remained of his army. recover some forty kilometers a day early in retreat it is about the same pace again even momentum with time. was simply lagging behind only plots of his men had...
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likes it germany is just as legendary in europe as but i do know is in russia. the story is describe a battle of nations austrian prussian and swedish troops joining the russians in their fight against napoleon. around a hundred thousand died in the battle which forced napoleon to flee back to france with what remained of his army. recover some forty kilometers a day early in retreat it is about the same pace again leaving momentum with time. over simply lagging behind only plots of his men had skirmishes napoleon's regard. although the forest here look much as they do back home the cossacks already feel homesick they've covered more than two thousand kilometers in over a month. this journey is making me homesick. i miss my kids my wife my parents. yes. to least be told language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world's hot spots of p.r. people interviews for intriguing stories for you to. see them trying. to find out more visit arabic all teeth dot com. is easy to use it's. easy. to meet. parents versus social wo
likes it germany is just as legendary in europe as but i do know is in russia. the story is describe a battle of nations austrian prussian and swedish troops joining the russians in their fight against napoleon. around a hundred thousand died in the battle which forced napoleon to flee back to france with what remained of his army. recover some forty kilometers a day early in retreat it is about the same pace again leaving momentum with time. over simply lagging behind only plots of his men had...
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we've got germany that pays around forty eight percent tax story the netherlands germany pays around forty percent average families that pay in tax but the feeling amongst a lot of british families is that they just don't get back as much as people in other countries do there's a lot of cuts to local service says councils having to cut services inflation going up lots of families will brink of fuel poverty just trying to figure out how they're going to pay for christmas and a lot of experts saying that the u.k. is now the worst place to facilitate the creation of an aspirational nation so very difficult for just these hard working families that are trying to raise their kids so what's the government doing about it if anything other any plans on the horizon to help the people that fit into this category. well unfortunately kevin the government hasn't done very much they've spoken before about recognizing marib within the tax system but that hasn't happened yet and it's making things very difficult means there are no tax breaks for these families now we spoke to a few londoners today o
we've got germany that pays around forty eight percent tax story the netherlands germany pays around forty percent average families that pay in tax but the feeling amongst a lot of british families is that they just don't get back as much as people in other countries do there's a lot of cuts to local service says councils having to cut services inflation going up lots of families will brink of fuel poverty just trying to figure out how they're going to pay for christmas and a lot of experts...
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iraq's president has arrived in germany for further treatment after having a stroke them that he was taken to hospital monday night but doctors have reported the stabilized him. he has had a series of health problems in recent years. a shake-up at the u.s. state department. who is out of a job following the findings of a security investigation. women using technology to build their business. the those headlines in just a moment. >> it is a very unsettled picture across europe. we have this area of low pressure. this frontal system giving some torrential rainfall. and improvement here but on the forward edge of this frontal system there is likely to be some snow extending down toward the alpine region. some shower weather for the u.k. and much of france, too. over eastern parts of europe seeing cloudy skies, outbreaks of rain. -14 degrees is expected in moscow. we have a fairly brisk, northwesterly wind making an impact all the way down towards sudan seeing temperatures below average at 29 degrees. as we move into central parts of africa, while the monsoon rains are pushing further, a
iraq's president has arrived in germany for further treatment after having a stroke them that he was taken to hospital monday night but doctors have reported the stabilized him. he has had a series of health problems in recent years. a shake-up at the u.s. state department. who is out of a job following the findings of a security investigation. women using technology to build their business. the those headlines in just a moment. >> it is a very unsettled picture across europe. we have...
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only five percent are receiving any kind of education these are all over germany. but after the break we meet those making a quick buck on the back of the current apocalypse stay with us. more news today volunteers once again fled up. in these are the images cold world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are rooted a. look. on the edge of human capability. struggling with a dream. lay out to become the first. force call in. one afternoon on the shores of the ocean blue. one of those days when it feels good to be alive on the planet earth. carefree humanity. maybe unthinking humanity even. a few kilometers away a man has given us an appointment on a mountain summit. a place in keeping with what anatole calls his work. he's been devoting all his time and energy to it for the last six years now. this former computer expert even quit his job to get ready for it for the end of the world. and the work i do will take me out of body i will ask to meet those superior beings who hold the keys for humanity already clear that he went to talk to them.
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about reform just tax the rich more ok well a new study is being written about today it came out of germany and some economists found that there is a correlation between higher taxes and higher life satisfaction or subjective wellbeing from what i understand the dimitri they kind of try to weigh trying to find a way to make an income. not a factor so just generally like taxation was correlated with better wellbeing but some of the things within a study that i was reading where that the lower percentage on the lower scale of income they were happier paying taxes because they get more out of their taxes in terms of services so what it was the people in the middle lower the lower income it leaves a lot of people in the middle of the most unhappy is that what it was well it's not really broken down like that they tried to figure out a way to kind of make it unusual for those things so that wasn't a factor but then when you read through the report it has like kind of little anecdotes that are hard to totally understand because it's in parable research and it's very you know economics sounds stup
about reform just tax the rich more ok well a new study is being written about today it came out of germany and some economists found that there is a correlation between higher taxes and higher life satisfaction or subjective wellbeing from what i understand the dimitri they kind of try to weigh trying to find a way to make an income. not a factor so just generally like taxation was correlated with better wellbeing but some of the things within a study that i was reading where that the lower...
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germany is up, the ftse is up, the france, the cac in france has turned slightly down. but, again, this is a marginal loss of about three points. most of the major asian stock markets were higher overnight. and among the catalyst here, signs that china's recovery is gaining traction. sources say that the bank of japan will ease monetary policy this week and consider adopting a 2% inflation target no later than january. policymakers are seen responding to pressure from the incoming prime minister there. shinzo abe for stronger efforts to beat deflation. in the meantime, india's central bank kept interest rates on hold yesterday ignoring pressure to reduce borrowing costs. policymakers said they were shifting the focus to reducing the economy and that raises the odds of a rate cut as early as january. andrew olson, over to you. >> ubs reportedly nearing a fine of up to $1.5 billion. the bank is close to finalizing a deal with regulators according to the financial times. about three dozen bankers and senior managers are said to face criminal or civil charges. >>> and it's
germany is up, the ftse is up, the france, the cac in france has turned slightly down. but, again, this is a marginal loss of about three points. most of the major asian stock markets were higher overnight. and among the catalyst here, signs that china's recovery is gaining traction. sources say that the bank of japan will ease monetary policy this week and consider adopting a 2% inflation target no later than january. policymakers are seen responding to pressure from the incoming prime...
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levels of about twenty five percent in spain and greece and with upcoming elections in italy and then germany the european union is facing plenty of political as well as economic uncertainties like they say you're never a loser until you quit trying. to clear business r.t. . all right now it's time to take a look at what's happening in the markets we start of course with the united states which are still trading president obama on friday is expected to make a new scaled back offer in a bid to avoid the looming fiscal cliff meanwhile the market is dropping for the fifth consecutive session as you can see there within one percent but europe was also dropping on the same fears on friday but there's still one more day before the end of the year the forty first of the somebody to turn that trend around russia's ruble ended the final session on a down note as you can see but over the year the ruble strengthen the around five percent against the dollar as that's pretty impressive and russia's markets saw final bit of a selloff but that's because nobody wants to assume the risk of missing out on impo
levels of about twenty five percent in spain and greece and with upcoming elections in italy and then germany the european union is facing plenty of political as well as economic uncertainties like they say you're never a loser until you quit trying. to clear business r.t. . all right now it's time to take a look at what's happening in the markets we start of course with the united states which are still trading president obama on friday is expected to make a new scaled back offer in a bid to...
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likes it germany is just as legendary in europe as but i do know is in russia. oh historians describe a battle of nations austrian prussian and swedish troops joining the russians in their fight against napoleon. around a hundred thousand died in the battle which forced napoleon to flee back to france with what remained of his army. recover some forty kilometers a day early in retreat it is about the same pace again even momentum with time. was simply lagging behind only plots of his men had skirmishes in the pearl ians regard. although the forests here look much as they do back home the cossacks already feel homesick they've covered more than two thousand kilometers in over a month. for the first week of this journey is making me homesick. i miss my kids my wife my parents. thanks to a light at a. holiday eclipse. oh. please . please. please. liz. liz. liz play. play. length. live . clint. would be soo much brighter if you knew more about someone from fines to oppression so. please for instance on t.v. dot com. wealthy british style. market why not. find out wh
likes it germany is just as legendary in europe as but i do know is in russia. oh historians describe a battle of nations austrian prussian and swedish troops joining the russians in their fight against napoleon. around a hundred thousand died in the battle which forced napoleon to flee back to france with what remained of his army. recover some forty kilometers a day early in retreat it is about the same pace again even momentum with time. was simply lagging behind only plots of his men had...
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unprecedented levels of about twenty five percent in spain and greece and with upcoming elections in italy and germany the european union is facing plenty of political as well as economic uncertainties like they say you're never a loser until you quit trying gnashing it's clear business are. going to what's happening in the markets we start of course with the united states the only markets which is trading president barack obama on friday will be making a new scaled back offer in a bid to avoid the looming fiscal cliff the clock is ticking away meanwhile the market is dropping for the fifth consecutive session europe is also dropping on pretty much the same fears but there's still one more day this year to turn that trend around us of thirty first of december as you can see the market is also down russia's ruble ended the final session of the year on a down note but over the year ruble strengthened five percent against the dollar so it's been quite a good year for the ruble russia's markets also saw a final bit of a sell off but that's because nobody wants to assume the risks of missing out on the imp
unprecedented levels of about twenty five percent in spain and greece and with upcoming elections in italy and germany the european union is facing plenty of political as well as economic uncertainties like they say you're never a loser until you quit trying gnashing it's clear business are. going to what's happening in the markets we start of course with the united states the only markets which is trading president barack obama on friday will be making a new scaled back offer in a bid to avoid...
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complex than that greece should never got into the euro zone it just is not a comparable country to germany or france or anything like that i think though that that it that is the the sole reason for its problems of the greek government has not been honest about the trade the state of its finances you know it has a public sector that is extremely large they have a difficulty in collecting taxes from people who want to be paying taxes so there's all sorts of problems underlying that and if you take on the other hand to a country like spain spain was actually in surplus prior to this crisis it wasn't you know growth overspending but its banking system is in deep deep trouble as was the irish banking system so i think this is all more complex you know it's not it's not a simple you know thing that if they join if they haven't joined the euro zone little been all right and yet the example of greece is expansion at any cost right because greece's financial situation wasn't fit for it to be allowed to join the euro zone and yet it was allowed in anyway what i think if you look back at the whole f
complex than that greece should never got into the euro zone it just is not a comparable country to germany or france or anything like that i think though that that it that is the the sole reason for its problems of the greek government has not been honest about the trade the state of its finances you know it has a public sector that is extremely large they have a difficulty in collecting taxes from people who want to be paying taxes so there's all sorts of problems underlying that and if you...
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think of germany, germany in the last three year has had three mass shootings, and they've had the strictest gun control laws in the world. including psychological profiling. and 2011, czech republic, nearby germany, has very lax gun control, they have not had this type shooting. >> so there's nothing we can do? we need to be complacent in the fact that we can send our children to school to be assassinated? >> no, i think that one of the problems we have on the gun control debate is it immediately starts dividing people into, you disagree with me, therefore, you're the enemy. i've opened up saying let's put gun issues on the table. let's include mental health. video games, home back ground in there. and i think where there is common ground, you could say the storage of weapons. but when we immediately start saying, well, you want this, therefore you dislike children or whatever, it's not productive to the debate. and i want to point out, i've been in congress for a long time, i can tell you, gun control debates are very, very difficult. and they always get clouded in the politics of partisan
think of germany, germany in the last three year has had three mass shootings, and they've had the strictest gun control laws in the world. including psychological profiling. and 2011, czech republic, nearby germany, has very lax gun control, they have not had this type shooting. >> so there's nothing we can do? we need to be complacent in the fact that we can send our children to school to be assassinated? >> no, i think that one of the problems we have on the gun control debate is...
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germany as well. >> normally is different because of oil. >> i think sweden and germany -- >> in japan. i'd be careful about drawing too much for japan. i think that sweden, denmark and germany are really interesting and what they've done with the deal between labor and capital and also frankly across society. the german reaction to the recession was sensitive laypeople of, everybody would effectively take a pay cut of 30%. it takes a lot of social unity to have that. having said that, i think it's going to take more than going to the social democracy of northern europe because you're feeling tensions also in northern european countries and you'd be surprised at the extent to which this whole discourse we are having could have the same discussion in berlin and particularly in berlin but the germans are realizing this in a way they didn't hollow at the middle class. they did the rest of your. they are the china of the e.u. that's one way to do it. the only other thing i might say, which is funny and the reaction i liked in my book, senior european goldman sachs guy who i quoted my book
germany as well. >> normally is different because of oil. >> i think sweden and germany -- >> in japan. i'd be careful about drawing too much for japan. i think that sweden, denmark and germany are really interesting and what they've done with the deal between labor and capital and also frankly across society. the german reaction to the recession was sensitive laypeople of, everybody would effectively take a pay cut of 30%. it takes a lot of social unity to have that. having...